Mon. 10/24/11 12:12pm
Doug Schulkind:
Years ago, I played Theme de Yoyo on my show and several people (including station manager Ken) called me frantically, worried that the singer said "You're voice is like a long fuck..." I had to reassure everyone that a good churchwoman such as Ms. Fontella Bass would never have uttered such as thing.

Mon. 10/24/11 12:13pm
Jeff G:
As someone who mishears lyrics regularly, I never heard anything CLOSE to that.

Mon. 10/24/11 12:13pm
listener james from westwood:
Ah, the tricks that the mind and ear play.

Mon. 10/24/11 12:15pm
Jeff G:
This album -- DOGON A.D. -- just got a formal reissue on CD, with the elemental bonus track "The Hard Blues" from the same session. Kind of essential.

Mon. 10/24/11 12:35pm
listener james from westwood:
the timer just dinged for my laundry, but i don't want to leave and miss any of this!

Mon. 10/24/11 12:39pm
Jeff G:
...beauty of the archive, I guess, ljfw. Though appreciate the thought.

Saw this band, Little Women, last year. They are a must-see if they come to your town. A lot of physicality/theatricality that is lost w/o the visuals.

Course the audio transmits a lot on its own...

Mon. 10/24/11 12:44pm
Toby:
Lotsa FOF energy in the house!

Mon. 10/24/11 12:45pm
bgporter:
Yay! You may want them to fix the links on your playlist page http://wfmu.org/playlists/shows/42379 -- it didn't make sense to me that you lads were playing Nick Lowe. Found the right link on the FMU front page.

Mon. 10/24/11 12:45pm
Doug Schulkind:
(All I know, Toby, is that you would've snagged that cut-off that Pujols missed.)

Mon. 10/24/11 12:46pm
Alf from Upstate:
Hey, you took away the extra n. I rather liked it.

Mon. 10/24/11 12:49pm
Jeff G:
@bgporter: Thanks for making it over!
@Doug/Toby: speaking of frozen ropes...
@Alf: better than the extra e, as in Leeroy...

Mon. 10/24/11 12:55pm
Doug Schulkind:
R.I.P. Billy Bang. I love his story about how the violin save his life. (After returning from his service in Vietnam, he was hanging with some gangbanger types who were into some bad shit. Billy saw a violin hanging in a pawnshop and fell in love.)

Mon. 10/24/11 2:08pm
Brian in UK:
The friendly face of capitalism. There is one?

Mon. 10/24/11 2:09pm
Mary Wing:
This is perfect music for a Monday afternoon!

P.S. - why isn't there a pledge banner at the top of the playlist?? People need to show their love for the Jeffs and GTDR!!

Mon. 10/24/11 2:10pm
listener james from westwood:
There are a couple of fans of these sort of sweet sounds in my Facebook list. Pinged 'em with the lowdown on this show and the blog to let 'em know the scoop. The more listeners, the merrier!

Mon. 10/24/11 2:11pm
Van in Dallas:
just saw the "will this be archived" question...I had just sent Doug the same question lol. Welcome to WFMU GTDS DO!

Mon. 10/24/11 2:13pm
Jeff G:
@Mary Wing: glad you are enjoying! Since this is sort of a test show, I figure maybe the banner is not deployed? I'll leave that one to our dojo Doug.

@ljfw: thanks so much for spreading the word! We need to get something up on the D:O site itself before our first "proper" show next week, same time.

Mon. 10/24/11 2:13pm
Doug Schulkind:
Good pernt, Mary Wing! Anyone so inclined to support DESTINATION OUT RADIO, and Give the Drummer Radio, the stream is floating on — and WFMU, the great engine that makes the wings flap: pledge here:

https://www.wfmu.org/marathon/pledge.php?pr=DS

And YES, this show, like all the others on the stream (and WFMU), will be archived. It usually takes an hour or so before the archive gets "cut" and posted.

Mon. 10/24/11 2:15pm
Jeff G:
Stanley Cowell on piano. And comin' to D:O in a week or two. Or three.

Mon. 10/24/11 2:20pm
Doug Schulkind:
Stanley Cowell was a few years ahead of me at Oberlin. One of Cowell's LPs, on ECM if I remember correctly, has a tune titled "Emil Danenberg, who was president of Oberlin during our times there.

Mon. 10/24/11 2:24pm
Doug Schulkind:
ARCHIVE UPDATE: Today's D:O on the Radio WILL be archived, but not until next week. I forgot to email the WFMU folks who "do" the archiving to tell them about today's extra special sneak preview show. They will be able to make an archive, but they're swamped with WFMU record fair and RadioVision Festival prep and can't get to it. Next week's grand premiere D:O on the Radio will be archived the same day (because the archive folks will be prepared for it).

Mon. 10/24/11 2:33pm
Jeff G:
Woah. Makes me go all: "I am honored and grateful that you have invited me to your daugh---ter's wedding...on the day of your daughter's wedding. And I hope that their first child be a masculine child."

Mon. 10/24/11 2:44pm
marcury:
All this great music and The Mighty Boosh...

Mon. 10/24/11 2:45pm
Jeff G:
LOVE THE BOOSH.

Mon. 10/24/11 2:45pm
Brian in UK:
When they were advertising their TV/radio show the jazz man of the Boosh was holding a copy of John Coltrane's Coltrane Jazz. Now thats proper jazz 'cause it's 50 years old.

Mon. 10/24/11 2:47pm
Toby:
Dylan Jazz!

Mon. 10/24/11 2:47pm
Jeff G:
Heh. Wonder what's next for those guys.

Mon. 10/24/11 2:48pm
mark:
Love the Boosh as well. Thought they were supposed to do a movie. I need me some Bailey's.

Mon. 10/24/11 2:48pm
Jeff G:
Thought you'd dig, Toby. Glad you were there for that one.

Mon. 10/24/11 2:57pm
Jeff G:
Well, thanks to everyone for the supportive comments and good vibes. We'll be back next week with a proper debut, lord willing.

Mon. 10/24/11 2:58pm
earwax:
What a great show! Can't wait for the next installment.

Mon. 10/24/11 2:58pm
Brian in UK:
Same time next week then? Bring some sandwiches.

Mon. 10/24/11 2:59pm
Doug Schulkind:
HEY EVERYONE, don't forget that today's show was just a sneak preview. D:O ON THE RADIO will have its grand premiere next Monday at Noon and then it will air the last Monday of every month, 12-3pm.